Officers Injured When Wooden Deck Gives Way
A law enforcement operation in Huntsville, Missouri, took an unexpected turn on July 21 when a second-story wooden deck collapsed beneath a group of officers serving a high-risk arrest warrant.
Newly released body camera footage shows officers gathered on the elevated deck as they approached a residence. Moments later, the structure suddenly buckled, sending several officers crashing to the ground below.
The Randolph County Sheriff’s Office said personnel from the Moberly Area SWAT Team, the U.S. Marshals Service and other assisting agencies were involved in the operation. Multiple officers were taken to nearby hospitals for evaluation and treatment.
Authorities initially said the injuries were believed to be non-life-threatening, and no civilians were hurt.
Nine Officers Fell During the Collapse
According to information reported following the incident, nine officers fell when the deck gave way. Five officers were hospitalized with injuries that reportedly included broken bones, torn muscles and concussions.
The released footage shows the aftermath of the collapse, with pieces of the wooden structure scattered around the officers. Other law enforcement personnel quickly moved toward the scene to assist those who had fallen.
The Moberly Area SWAT Team is made up of personnel from the Moberly Police Department, Randolph County Sheriff’s Office and North Missouri Drug Task Force. The team was working alongside federal marshals as part of the warrant operation.
Operation Targeted Missouri Sex Offender
The warrant operation involved 26-year-old Jacob Alexander Munoz, who had previously been convicted of possessing child pornography and was required to register as a sex offender after his release from prison.
Authorities were reportedly seeking Munoz after he allegedly stopped reporting to his parole officer, resulting in an arrest warrant.
Munoz was not at the apartment when officers arrived. He later surrendered to authorities, according to reports.
The arrest effort was conducted as part of Operation Adam’s Watch, a nationwide initiative focused on sex offenders accused of failing to comply with registration requirements.
The circumstances surrounding the structural collapse were documented by authorities as part of their handling of the incident. The Randolph County Sheriff’s Office also praised the responding agencies, emergency medical personnel and other organizations involved in helping the injured officers.


























































